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The government’s household survey in January of this year showed the foreign-born or immigrant population (legal and illegal together) hit 53.5 million, amounting to 15.8% of the total US population.
Some towns paid the U.S. Census Bureau to produce new local population counts to try to get more funding. But Trump's hiring freeze derailed their special census plans — and could hurt the 2030 count.
Many counties in Tennessee, Florida, and South Carolina had more people moving in than out domestically.
Incumbent Jupiter Mayor Jim Kuretski won another three-year term in office, defeating Council Member Cameron May by 12% out ...
Population growth in U.S. metro areas outpaced previous years and is largely being fueled by international migration, the Census Bureau found. A report released Thursday by the bureau found major ...
The number and share of the U.S. population that is foreign-born or are immigrants reached record highs in January 2025, according to a report.
While a surge of immigrants has ended Covid-era losses, the effect might be fleeting, ...
The largest urban counties in the U.S. kept growing last year because of immigrants. Among those were the core counties of ...
The U.S. immigrant population grew by 1.6 million between 2022 and 2023 to 47.8 million, according to the MPI analysis, with immigrants now representing a 14.3 percent share of the overall ...
Corporations such as Facebook, Amazon and Target have eagerly followed the president's lead. But consumer boycotts show much ...
The U.S. immigrant population grew by 1.6 million people while birth rates dropped, though the share of those who are foreign ...